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VidyoConferencing solutions just work. Easily. Reliably. Inexpensively. Pleasingly. From anywhere. And that’s because Vidyo provides for high-quality, low-latency, highly resilient, broad-based deployments over general-purpose networks with the introduction of the first multi-point video conferencing solution designed to work like the Internet itself. That’s right — out is the old MCU-centric model and in is the first solution for video conferencing designed specifically for the world of distributed computing — all thanks to Vidyo’s unique intellectual property and the advent of the VidyoRouter.
Vidyo’s conferencing solutions are the first to take advantage of the most recent enhancement to the H.264 standard for video compression — Scalable Video Coding (SVC). The result is HD/Telepresence quality enhanced by industry-best resilience and low-latency — and all delivered over general-purpose IP networks. VidyoConferencing solutions provide quality experiences for all participants, ranging from Mac and Windows desktops to special video conferencing room solutions. No dedicated networks ever required.
Scalable Multipoint HD Video Conferencing
High resolution and high frame rate encode and decode
at multiple frame rates and resolutions
Standards-based Coding Technology
H.264/AVC/SVC based (H.263 support provided for legacy devices)
Error Resilience
Maintains continuous high-quality video without broken pictures or other artifacts in environments with high packet loss
Resolution and Rate matching
Supports sending video to multiple endpoints with
different bandwidths and resolution capabilities without transcoding
Firewall/NAT Traversal
Provides a safe and secure connection through any
firewall with no feature or quality loss
Robust Media Switching/Routing and
Random Entry
Existing conference participants are not affected as
new participants join conference
Easy to Use Web-based Interface
A consistent environment across endpoints with
single-click action buttons
Personal video layout
Gives the user – instead of the MCU limitations –
control over the layout
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